Here's the plan:
Sunday Feb 16th we meet Here and tie some flies, share some ideas, maybe tell a few fish stories. Hopefully John makes it and can demo his unique ties.
Looks like a small turnout, but that can have advantages too.
There's plenty of room in the hall so if we suddenly get a big turnout, no problem
$10 a head will cover it. Every person after the first $10 is a freebie, we can either lower the cost or everyting over the $100 cost goes to the forum.

As you enter the parking lot the church is on the left a school on the right and the hall is straight ahead.
We can order some take out, bring some drinks. There's a fridge and coffee maker. The wood floor means clean up is a snap. Let the feathers fly.

Had food poisoning over the last 18 hours that could kill a horse, still feeling like death warmed over but I think I should be good to go by morning. I'll be tying steelhead flies for my upcoming trip.

Mark, if it's because the vise is lost in space we can probably do something about that. My buddy Rich was over at old salt today, his renzetti base was in the same shipment. I've got a thompson that will hold a hook, it's not high end unit but I got by with it until I went for a regal. Anyone else have a spare vice?

Thanks again, Jim, for putting that tying session together with such short notice.

It was a great location, all those that couldn't make it really missed out.

Great to see everyone. I took some really good footage of Adrian tying a flatwing. I wish I could load it on the FFF. For future reference I'll take video from as close as possible because the picture was grainy when the camera was more than a few feet away.

Just kidding, I actually am amazed by the detail. You've got a great camera, and you must be hosting that pic at a very accomodating image hosting site.

For general reference, 500-600 pixels fills the average flytalk frame, and most people are using 1024 pixels of display across their whole computer screen. 700-800 pixels will fill a typical browser window side-to-side.